Sunday, July 29, 2018

What's Up In The Missouri Valley 7/29/2018

Top Ten Mid-Major Players By Position: Point Guard--CBB Central
5. Clayton Custer (Loyola-Chicago)

Vitals: 6-1, 185 pounds, redshirt senior
Stats: 13.2 ppg, 2.2 rpg, 4.1 apg, .528/.451/.770

Missouri Valley Player of the Year. NCAA All-Region. A Final Four.

The toughest thing on Clayton Custer’s plate for this season is attempting to replicate what he did last season. Truth be told, it’s hard to be much better. Custer was everything you could want as a point guard, protecting the ball and running the team when necessary, but changing the game with his deadly outside shot and polished floater package when the opportunity presented itself. His runner that hit every bit of rim imaginable to beat Tennessee in the Sweet 16 will be remembered most, but those who followed the Ramblers all season know Custer made plays like that all season long when it mattered most. So while he may not play with the same flair as some of the other players on this list, he’s clearly one of the nation’s elite floor generals.
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Honorable Mention:

Ahmaad Rorie (Montana), Tookie Brown (Georgia Southern), Jeff Dowtin (Rhode Island), Marcus Evans (VCU– health concerns), Bryce Aiken (Harvard), Matt Morgan (Cornell), Jordan Barnes (Indiana State), Keyshawn Evans (Illinois State), Sam Merrill (Utah State), Colbey Ross (Pepperdine)
Top Ten Mid-Major Players By Position: Small Forward--CBB Central

1. Milik Yarbrough (Illinois State)

Vitals: 6-6, 230 pounds, Redshirt Senior
Stats: 16.6 ppg, 6.6 rpg, 4.8 apg, .453/.290/.804

One of college basketball’s best transfers a season ago, Yarbrough headed to Normal after 2 years at Saint Louis and did not disappoint. In the college game, he can switch 1-5 defensively, create offense for others, and is an absolute load in transition. His passing ability meshes perfectly with Illinois State PG Keyshawn Evans, who is more of a natural scorer, making Illinois State extremely hard to guard. If he can straighten out his act off the floor, he has a chance to be a very good NBA player.
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Honorable Mention:

Courtney Stockard (Saint Bonaventure), Eric Williams (Duquesne), Javon Bess (Saint Louis), BJ Stith (Old Dominion), Sandy Cohen (Green Bay), Myles Stephens (Princeton), Daniel Utomi (Princeton), Marques Townes (Loyola-Chicago), Terry Taylor (Austin Peay), Kevon Harris (Stephen F. Austin), Zach Jackson (Nebraska-Omaha), Matej Kavas (Seattle)
Top Ten Mid-Major Players By Position: Center--CBB Central
5. Cameron Krutwig (Loyola-Chicago)

Vitals: 6-9, 260 pounds, Sophomore
Stats: 10.5 ppg, 6.1 rpg, 1.7 apg, .598/.000/.735

This is probably an aggressive ranking for the sophomore, but I’m a massive Krutwig fan. The big-bodied in-state product was a key contributor on the Ramblers’ Final Four team, impressing with his high basketball IQ, excellent passing ability, and extremely developed post game. With a summer in a college weight room under his belt, Krutwig should be able to take the next step and dominate in the Missouri Valley.
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10. Phil Fayne (Illinois State)

Vitals: 6-9, 215 pounds, Senior
Stats: 15.6 ppg, 7.4 rpg, 0.9 rpg, .595/.000/.514

Fayne is the perfect 3rd option next to Milik Yarbrough and Keyshawn Evans, a high-level athlete who finishes well around the rim, put the ball on the deck, and switch defensively. He’s efficient and doesn’t need the ball in his hands to succeed, making him so valuable to a Redbird team that I believe will contend for an at-large bid.

Honorable Mention:

Nico Carvacho (Colorado State), Trayvon Reed (Texas Southern), Pauly Paulicap (Manhattan), Demajeo Wiggins (Bowling Green), Loudon Love (Wright State), Trey Porter (Nevada), Josh Cunningham (Dayton), Rashaan Holloway (UMass), AJ Brodeur (Penn), Chris Lewis (Harvard), Trey Moses (Ball State), Shawntrez Davis (Bethune-Cookman), Matt Rafferty (Furman), Cameron Jackson (Wofford)
Bradley announces complete non-conference men’s basketball schedule--Peoria Journal Star
Men’s Basketball Unveils 2018-19 Non-Conference Schedule--bradleybraves.com
Coach Wardle Breaks Down Non-Conference Schedule--bradleybraves.com
UNI, Drake part of first basketball event at Minneapolis' U.S. Bank Stadium--Des Moines Register
Men's Basketball To Face North Dakota State In U.S. Bank Stadium Basketball Classic--godrakebulldogs.com
UE basketball's Walter McCarty finalizing game at alma mater Kentucky in 2019-20--Evansville Courier & Press
ACES INSIDER - Coaches Caravan goes to the Blue Grass State--gopurpleaces.com
Shamar Givance ready to run UE offense--gopurpleaces.com
ISU adds point guard to Hall's first recruiting class--Terre Haute Tribune Star
Sycamore Women Release 2018-19 Non-Conference Schedule--gosycamores.com
Former Loyola star Aundre Jackson signs with pro team in Iceland--Chicago Tribune
Skokna to Try Out for Croatian National Team--Loyola Phoenix
Bruno Skokna Heads To Camp With Croatian National Team--loyolaramblers.com
Former Loyola Standout Aundre Jackson Signs Pro Contract With Skallagrimur--loyolaramblers.com
Two arrested for stealing Lady Bears coach Kellie Harper's car, police say--Springfield News-Leader
Report: Missouri State lands Middle Tennessee starting point guard Tyrik Dixon in transfer--Springfield News-Leader
Pairings for Hall of Fame Classic Announced--missouristatebears.com
UNI men's basketball: Panthers land 2019 Dubuque Senior product Noah Carter--Des Moines Register
UNI, Drake part of US Bank Stadium men's basketball event--The Gazette
Noah Carter of Dubuque Senior commits to UNI basketball--The Gazette
UNI basketball notes: A.J. Green shows talent, work ethic in summer workouts--The Gazette
College basketball: UNI to be part of first hoops event at U.S. Bank Stadium--Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier
College basketball: Multi-dimensional Carter commits to UNI--Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier
UNI Invited to U.S. Bank Stadium Basketball Classic--unipanthers.com
Saluki women’s basketball gives back to southern Illinois community--siusalukis.com
PRO BASKETBALL: Valparaiso grad Peters signs with CSKA Moscow in the EuroLeague--NWI Times

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